
1) Account 2) Autobiography 3) Biography 4) Book written in FIRST person 5) Carfax report 6) Christine 7) Chronicle 8) Diary 9) Journal 10) Life 11) Life history 12) Life story 13) Record 14) The Henry Ford story 15) The story of my life 16) Work about history
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1) Alphabiography 2) Antarmanko yatra 3) Auto-bio 4) Autobiog 5) Autobiogeography 6) Autobiography 7) Banshee 8) Birdless summer 9) Burned alive 10) Diamond grill 11) El deafo 12) Flannelled fool 13) Ibook 14) I witness account 15) Jammers minde 16) Killing time 17) Little failure 18) Lucky child 19) Memoir
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An individual's account of their life
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[Noun] The story of someone�s life that they have written themselves.
Example: The film star�s autobiography sold thousands of copies.
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(from the article `Bigelow, John`) American author, journalist, and diplomat who was the discoverer and first editor of Benjamin Franklin`s long-lost Autobiography. As U.S. consul in ... ...the 17 children of a man who made soap and candles, one of the lowliest of the artisan crafts. In an age that privileged the firstborn son, ... ...
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(from the article `Cartwright, Peter`) ...to Sangamon county, Ill. There he entered politics to oppose slavery and served several terms in the lower house of the Illinois general assembly. ...
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(from the article `Cellini, Benvenuto`) Florentine sculptor, goldsmith, and writer, one of the most important Mannerist artists and, because of the lively account of himself and his period ...
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(from the article `English literature`) ...a further series, the six-volume Palliser group (1864–80), set in the world of British parliamentary politics. Trollope published an astonishing ...
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(from the article `Haydon, Benjamin Robert`) English historical painter and writer, whose Autobiography has proved more enduring than his painting.
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(from the article `Jefferson, Joseph`) ...club, succeeding Edwin Booth and preceding John Drew. His first wife was the actress Margaret Clements Lockyer, and his second was Sarah Warren, ...
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(from the article `Loyola, Saint Ignatius of`) ...during which he was, on his own admission, `a man given to the vanities of the world, whose chief delight consisted in martial exercises, with a ...
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(from the article `Mill, John Stuart`) The Autobiography tells how in 1826 Mill`s enthusiasm was checked by a misgiving as to the value of the ends that he had set before him. At the ...
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(from the article `Spencer, Herbert`) ...1850 Spencer became acquainted with Marian Evans (the novelist George Eliot), and his philosophical conversations with her led some of their ...
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(from the article `biography`) Autobiography, like biography, manifests a wide variety of forms, beginning with the intimate writings made during a life that were not intended (or ... history or record composed from personal observation and experience. Closely related to, and often confused with, autobiography, a memoir usually ... ...
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A person's own biography, or written account of his or her life, distinguished from a journal or diary by being a connected
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A non-fictional account of a person's life--usually a celebrity, an important historical figure, or
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[
n] - a biography of yourself
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The writer
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An autobiography is a self-written life story.
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The writer’s life story told in the first person.
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noun a biography of yourself
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A person's own biography, or written account of his or her life, distinguished from a journal or diary by being a connected prose narrative, and distinguished from memoirs by dealing less with contemporary events and personalities.
The Boke of Margery Kempe (
c. 1432–36) is the oldest known autobiograph...
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a history of a person's life written or told by that person.
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a book or account of your own life
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